1. Either a 65 or 66 Ford Mustang
2. 1940s K series International Harvester pickup
3. Jowett Jupiter
4. Either a 58 or 59 Chevrolet Apache (Too easy, I own a 58)
5. 1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero
1. Either a 65 or 66 Ford Mustang
2. 1940s K series International Harvester pickup
3. Jowett Jupiter
4. Either a 58 or 59 Chevrolet Apache (Too easy, I own a 58)
5. 1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero
the jowett was a british car, not american.
they were made in bradford
It's a Holden ute of some description? An SS?
Ahh I remember reading something about that, some HSV variant.Originally Posted by Ratchaburi
Can't remember the name without Googling/cheating though... but it's on the tip of me tongue!![]()
Maloo!!!
That's genuine sudden rememberance too, didn't Google it, I swears your honor!
a follow on one?
Every time I go back to NZ I rent a SV6 station-wagon. Brilliant cars.Originally Posted by Ratchaburi
I wonder if Avis rents Maloos??*
*Even if they did my wife wouldn't let me!![]()
She's a bit light up front, but the shute' should give away the speed
And the quarter window badge![]()
80's Mustang...prolly 5.0
nitrous?Originally Posted by Slick
Nope another too easy to find with Google
Nope.Originally Posted by AntRobertson
Nope.Originally Posted by fred flintstone
NegativeOriginally Posted by fred flintstone
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A bitOriginally Posted by fred flintstone
NVM the manifold. Tis a fit-up oldie
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Mercury had a model in the 80's looked like the Mustang, forget what it was though. Maybe Capri.
No, but they will rent you a Caprice which has the same engine minus the HSV tuning and supercharger. They still push out ballpark 400hp though, and will give you a fright when you sink the boot in if you've been driving some 2-3 litre oil burner in Thailand for too long.
One from the family history
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OK here's a family heirloom?
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hillman husky !
with a chopped roof and some wolfrace wheels, that thing would scrub up nicely.
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